So I have talked about Modern Hues & how Easy Elegance can bring your party to life with the smart use of color... Begin with a neutral palette of chocolate and gray, then introduce deep greens.Now we go into Natural Habitat. Take your neutral color palette of gray and chocolater in a new direction. Look to nature for cues ~ capture the essence of apples hanging from a tree or bright tomatoes ripening on the vine by pairing warm red pottery with fresh, grass green serving pieces and accents
Natural Habitat [Fall Catalog 26-53] 
Our Natural Habitat Style Story takes casual living in a rich new direction for fall. Warm red and brown tones, combined with rustic, natural elements make for a look that exudes comfort and style.

Our Natural Habitat Style Story takes casual living in a rich new direction for fall. Warm red and brown tones, combined with rustic, natural elements make for a look that exudes comfort and style.
1.COLOR- Spice up your neutral casual palette with warm and rustic brown and rust tones. Add statement pieces for impact, or add color to your existing décor.
Items in the Natural Habitat Color Family:- Heritage Wall Art (Fall Catalog, 41)
- Terra Vida Bowl and Platter (Fall Catalog, 46, 48)
- Ingleside Luminaries (Fall Catalog, 49)
- Santorini Collection (Fall Catalog, 52)
Neutral items accented with Natural Habitat Colors:
- Italian Stitch Collection paired with orange linens and pumpkins (Fall Catalog, 27).
- Hemingway Hurricane filled with tulips wrapped with rustic jute twine (Fall Catalog, 27)
- French Wire Collection paired with pumpkins, apples and flowers (Fall Catalog, 36, 37)
- Royal Street Urn filled with bright sunflowers and natural branches (Fall Catalog, 40)
- Villa Footed Server and Trilogy Mirrors accented with patterned background (Fall Catalog, 42)
2.TEXTURE- Add playfulness and dimension to your style by introducing texture from unexpected, inexpensive items.
- Italian Stitch Collection paired with orange linens and pumpkins (Fall Catalog, 27).
- Hemingway Hurricane filled with tulips wrapped with rustic jute twine (Fall Catalog, 27)
- French Wire Collection paired with pumpkins, apples and flowers (Fall Catalog, 36, 37)
- Royal Street Urn filled with bright sunflowers and natural branches (Fall Catalog, 40)
- Villa Footed Server and Trilogy Mirrors accented with patterned background (Fall Catalog, 42)
2.TEXTURE- Add playfulness and dimension to your style by introducing texture from unexpected, inexpensive items.
Rustic elements can add a casual touch to more refined items. Take a look:
- Rosedale Plant Holders lined with warm and natural burlap (Fall Catalog, 43)- Tree slices and cypress trees in our Signature Flower Pots (Fall Catalog, 50)
- Burlap ribbon with our Innsbrook Collection (Fall Catalog, 50)
- Annabelle Iron Votives resting on natural wood slice and mixed with greenery (Fall Catalog, 51)
- Santorini Candle stands with moss sphere and beeswax candle with burlap (Fall Catalog, 53)
3. STYLE - Keep your Natural Habitat look unified by sticking to the color palette while mixing and matching eclectic pieces in coordinating color hues. Because this is a more casual style, you have more flexibility when it comes to combining items.
- The Natural Habitat color palette unifies the tablescape and makes a bold statement with the orange and brown palette (Fall Catalog, 26, 27)- The neutral Graymont Party Bucket is accented with linens, pumpkins and drinks from color palette (Fall Catalog, 31)
- The Gail Pittman Alfresco Collection, Santorini Candle stands and French Wire Plant Holders ground the color palette for this party with rustic accents (burlap, pumpkins and dried leaves) (Fall Catalog, 38)
- The Heritage Hurricane Trio colors completes the bookcase theme with books, background fabricand flowers (Fall Catalog, 42)
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